How hot is the Aleppo pepper?

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The Aleppo pepper is a moderately hot pepper, rating at 10,000 on the Scoville scale. This makes it hotter than the jalapeño and less hot than the Habanero pepper. Descriptions of the Aleppo pepper include a cross between cumin and cayenne.

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Users also call Aleppo peppers halaby or Near East peppers. Growers dry the mature pods in the sun for 10 days, remove the seeds and crush the skins into a powder. While native to Syria, growers in the Napa Valley also produce Aleppo peppers. Substitutes for Aleppo peppers include a mix of four parts sweet paprika and one part cayenne pepper or Korean Gochugaru pepper.